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‘
How
did
it
happen
?
Pray
sit
down
and
tell
me
.
’
‘
As
to
how
it
happened
,
it
’
s
not
so
easy
to
relate
:
because
you
must
have
the
unfortunate
temperament
of
the
poor
impetuous
girl
herself
,
before
you
can
fully
understand
it
.
But
it
came
about
in
this
way
.
Pet
and
Mother
and
I
have
been
having
a
good
deal
of
talk
together
of
late
.
I
’
ll
not
disguise
from
you
,
Clennam
,
that
those
conversations
have
not
been
of
as
bright
a
kind
as
I
could
wish
;
they
have
referred
to
our
going
away
again
.
In
proposing
to
do
which
,
I
have
had
,
in
fact
,
an
object
.
’
Nobody
’
s
heart
beat
quickly
.
‘
An
object
,
’
said
Mr
Meagles
,
after
a
moment
’
s
pause
,
‘
that
I
will
not
disguise
from
you
,
either
,
Clennam
.
There
’
s
an
inclination
on
the
part
of
my
dear
child
which
I
am
sorry
for
.
Perhaps
you
guess
the
person
.
Henry
Gowan
.
’
‘
I
was
not
unprepared
to
hear
it
.
’
‘
Well
!
’
said
Mr
Meagles
,
with
a
heavy
sigh
,
‘
I
wish
to
God
you
had
never
had
to
hear
it
.
However
,
so
it
is
.
Mother
and
I
have
done
all
we
could
to
get
the
better
of
it
,
Clennam
.
We
have
tried
tender
advice
,
we
have
tried
time
,
we
have
tried
absence
.
As
yet
,
of
no
use
.
Our
late
conversations
have
been
upon
the
subject
of
going
away
for
another
year
at
least
,
in
order
that
there
might
be
an
entire
separation
and
breaking
off
for
that
term
.
Upon
that
question
,
Pet
has
been
unhappy
,
and
therefore
Mother
and
I
have
been
unhappy
.
’
Clennam
said
that
he
could
easily
believe
it
.
‘
Well
!
’
continued
Mr
Meagles
in
an
apologetic
way
,
‘
I
admit
as
a
practical
man
,
and
I
am
sure
Mother
would
admit
as
a
practical
woman
,
that
we
do
,
in
families
,
magnify
our
troubles
and
make
mountains
of
our
molehills
in
a
way
that
is
calculated
to
be
rather
trying
to
people
who
look
on
—
to
mere
outsiders
,
you
know
,
Clennam
.
Still
,
Pet
’
s
happiness
or
unhappiness
is
quite
a
life
or
death
question
with
us
;
and
we
may
be
excused
,
I
hope
,
for
making
much
of
it
.
At
all
events
,
it
might
have
been
borne
by
Tattycoram
.
Now
,
don
’
t
you
think
so
?
’
‘
I
do
indeed
think
so
,
’
returned
Clennam
,
in
most
emphatic
recognition
of
this
very
moderate
expectation
.